Installation Error

G

Guest

When I try to install Vista Beta from WinXP Home, I get the following error:
'Temporary setup files could not be copied to the C: drive. Setup cannot
continue."

Any suggestion or guidance?
 
G

Guest

Thank you Andre Da Costa. I did increase my virtual memory size but that
doesn't seem to resolve the issue? I went to Control Panel --> Systems -->
Advanced tab --> Performance Settings --> Advanced Tab --> Virtual Memory
Change -->

Then i changed the initial size to 3000 (MB), and the Max to 4096 (MB), then
rebooted.

Did I change the correct setting. My computer shows 40gig available on the
C: drive?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Thank you Andre Da Costa. I did increase my virtual memory size but that
doesn't seem to resolve the issue? I went to Control Panel --> Systems -->
Advanced tab --> Performance Settings --> Advanced Tab --> Virtual Memory
Change -->

Then i changed the initial size to 3000 (MB), and the Max to 4096 (MB), then
rebooted.

Did I change the correct setting. My computer shows 40gig available on the
C: drive?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Thank you Andre Da Costa. I did increase my virtual memory size but that
doesn't seem to resolve the issue? I went to Control Panel --> Systems -->
Advanced tab --> Performance Settings --> Advanced Tab --> Virtual Memory
Change -->

Then i changed the initial size to 3000 (MB), and the Max to 4096 (MB), then
rebooted.

Did I change the correct setting. My computer shows 40gig available on the
C: drive?

Thanks.
 
G

Guest

Not sure. I inserted the DVD while WinXP is running then ran the DVD, I am
guessing that is the upgrade you mention. I'm not sure I know how to create
a partittion then boot from that? Are there some simple step to accomplish
this. I'm using a spare computer so if things go wrong it's not a big deal.
I appreciate your help.
 
A

Andre Da Costa [Extended64]

You need to have a partitioning program such as Symantec Partition Magic 8
to create a logical disk space from your existing hard disk which would be
the 40 GB drive. You can also use your XP CD, boot from it and use the text
based setup to create a logical partition in the existing space and after
which you exit setup, go back into XP, launch Vista setup, when the custom
option is made available, you click and select the partition you dedicated
for Vista.

Note that the minimum disk space required for Vista is 11.3 GBs. So make
sure give Vista enough space.
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